On July 10, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences announced the nominations for the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards. The awards will be held Aug. 16 at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live in Los Angeles; an air date is to be determined. Here are the nominations in the make-up and hairstyling categories:

OUTSTANDING MAKEUP FOR A SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES (NON-PROSTHETIC)

Boardwalk Empire: “New York Sour” (HBO)

Michele Paris, department head makeup artist

Steven Lawrence, key makeup artist

Anette Lian-Williams, key makeup artist

Breaking Bad: “Ozymandias” (AMC)

Tarra Day, department head makeup artist

Corey Welk, key makeup artist

Game Of Thrones: “Oathkeeper” (HBO)

Jane Walker, department head makeup artist

Ann McEwan, makeup artist

Mad Men: “The Runaways” (AMC)

Lana Horochowski, department head makeup artist

Ron Pipes, key makeup artist

Ken Neiderbaumer, makeup artist

Maurine Burke, additional makeup artist

Jen Greenberg, additional makeup artist

True Detective: “The Secret Fate Of All Of Life” (HBO)

Felicity Bowring, department head makeup artist

Wendy Bell, key makeup artist

Ann Pala, makeup artist

Kim Perrodin, makeup artist

Linda Dowds, personal makeup artist

OUTSTANDING MAKEUP FOR A MULTI-CAMERA SERIES OR SPECIAL (NON-PROSTHETIC)

Dancing With the Stars: “Episode 1703” (ABC)

Zena Shteysel, department head makeup artist

Angela Moos, key makeup artist

Patti Bortoli, additional makeup artist

Barbara Fonte, additional makeup artist

Sarah Woolf, additional makeup artist

Julie Socash, additional makeup artist

Key & Peele: “East/West Bowl Rap” (Comedy Central)

Scott Wheeler, department head makeup artist

Suzy Diaz, key makeup artist

David L. Anderson, makeup artist

Georgia Allen, makeup artist

Saturday Night Live: “Host: Jimmy Fallon” (NBC)

Louie Zakarian, department head makeup artist

Amy Tagliamonti, additional makeup artist

Sara Egan, additional makeup artist

Daniela Zivcovic, additional makeup artist

Melanie Demitri, additional makeup artist

So You Think You Can Dance: “Season 10 Finale” (Fox)

Heather Anne Cummings, department head makeup artist

Amy Harmon, makeup artist

Angela Nogaro, makeup artist

Allan Avendano, makeup artist

Tym Schutchai Buacharern, makeup artist

The Voice: “Episode 516B” (NBC)

Darcy Gilmore, department head makeup artist

Sherri Simmons, key makeup artist

Thea Samuels, makeup artist

Kristene Bernard, makeup artist

Carlene Kearns, makeup artist

Molly Tissavary, makeup artist

OUTSTANDING MAKEUP FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE (NON-PROSTHETIC)

American Horror Story: Coven (FX Networks)

Eryn Krueger Mekash, department head makeup artist

Kim Ayers, key makeup artist

Vicki Vacca, makeup artist

Mike Mekash, makeup artist

Christopher Nelson, makeup artist

Lucy O'Reilly, makeup artist

Anna Nicole (Lifetime)

Todd McIntosh, co-department head makeup artist

David De Leon, co-department head makeup artist

Amber Crowe, key makeup artist

Bonnie & Clyde (Lifetime)

Trefor Proud, department head makeup artist

Karri Farris, key makeup artist

Fargo (FX Networks)

Gail Kennedy, department head makeup artist

Joanne Preece, assistant department head makeup artist

Gunther Schetterer, makeup artist

Keith Sayer, personal makeup artist

The Normal Heart (HBO)

Eryn Krueger Mekash, department head makeup artist

Sherri Berman Laurence, key makeup artist

Nicky Pattison, makeup artist

LuAnn Claps, makeup artist

Mike Mekash, makeup artist

Carla White, personal makeup artist

OUTSTANDING PROSTHETIC MAKEUP FOR A SERIES, MINISERIES, MOVIE OR A SPECIAL

American Horror Story: Coven (FX Networks)

Eryn Krueger Mekash, department head makeup artist

Mike Mekash, key special makeup effects artist

Christien Tinsley, prosthetic designer

Jason Hamer, prosthetic designer

Christopher Nelson, makeup effects artist

David L. Anderson, makeup effects artist

Cristina Patterson, makeup effects artist

Rob Freitas, makeup effects artist

Anna Nicole (Lifetime)

Todd McIntosh, co-department head makeup artist

David De Leon, co-department head makeup artist

Greg Cannom, prosthetic designer

Boardwalk Empire: “William Wilson” (HBO)

Michele Paris, department head makeup artist

Steven Lawrence, special makeup effects artist

Breaking Bad: “Felina” (AMC)

Tarra Day, department head makeup artist

Steve LaPorte, key makeup artist

Greg Nicotero, prosthetic designer

Stephan Dupuis, makeup artist

Howard Berger, makeup artist

Game Of Thrones: “The Children” (HBO)

Jane Walker, department head makeup artist

Barrie Gower, prosthetic designer

The Normal Heart (HBO)

Eryn Krueger Mekash, department head makeup artist

Sherri Berman Laurence, key special makeup effects artist

Christien Tinsley, prosthetic designer

Mary Anne Spano, special makeup effects artist

James Sarzotti, special makeup effects artist

Nicky Pattison, special makeup effects artist

OUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLING FOR A SINGLE-CAMERA SERIES

Boardwalk Empire: “William Wilson” (HBO)

Francesca Paris, department head hairstylist

Lisa Dellechiaie, key hairstylist

Therese Ducey, key hairstylist

Downton Abbey: “Episode 8” (PBS)

Magi Vaughan, department head hairstylist

Adam James Phillips, key hairstylist

Game Of Thrones: “The Lion and the Rose” (HBO)

Kevin Alexander, department head hairstylist

Candice Banks, key hairstylist

Rosalia Culora, hairstylist

Gary Machin, hairstylist

Nicola Mount, hairstylist

Mad Men: “The Runaways” (AMC)

Theraesa Rivers, department head hairstylist

Arturo Rojas, key hairstylist

Valerie Jackson, hairstylist

Ai Nakata, hairstylist

The Originals: “Dance Back From The Grave” (CW)

Colleen Labaff, department head hairstylist

Kimberley Spiteri, co-department head hairstylist

OUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLING FOR A MULTI-CAMERA SERIES OR SPECIAL

Dancing With the Stars: “Episode 1805” (ABC)

Mary Guerrero, department head hairstylist

Kimi Messina, key hairstylist

Cyndra Dunn, additional hairstylist

Sean Smith, additional hairstylist

Jennifer Guerrero, additional hairstylist

Gail Ryan, additional hairstylist

Key & Peele: “Substitute Teacher #3” (Comedy Central)

Amanda Mofield, department head hairstylist

Raissa Patton, key hairstylist

Saturday Night Live: “Host: Anna Kendrick” (NBC)

Bettie O. Rogers, department head hairstylist

Jodi Mancuso, key hairstylist

Inga Thrasher, hairstylist

Jennifer Serio Stauffer, hairstylist

Cara Hannah Sullivan, hairstylist

Joe Whitmeyer, hairstylist

The Oscars (ABC)

Anthony Wilson, department head hairstylist

Natasha Allegro, key hairstylist

Cynthia Romo, hairstylist

The Voice: “Episode 419B” (NBC)

Shawn Finch, department head hairstylist

Jerilynn Stephens, key hairstylist

Renee Ferruggia, hairstylist

Samantha Wen, hairstylist

Corey Hill, hairstylist

Cheryl Marks, hairstylist

OUTSTANDING HAIRSTYLING FOR A MINISERIES OR A MOVIE

American Horror Story: Coven (FX Networks)

Monte C. Haught, department head hairstylist

Michelle Ceglia, key hairstylist

Yolanda Mercadel, hairstylist

Daina Daigle, Additional hairstylist

Bonnie & Clyde (Lifetime)

Audrey Anzures, department head hairstylist

Catherine Childers, hairstylist

Mob City: “A Guy Walks Into a Bar” (TNT)

Nina Marie Paskowitz, department head hairstylist

Michael Moore, key hairstylist

The Normal Heart (HBO)

Chris Clark, department head hairstylist

Joe Whitmeyer, key hairstylist

Valerie Gladstone, hairstylist

Frida Ardottir, personal hairstylist

Lyndell Quiyou, personal hairstylist

The White Queen: “Long Live the King” (Starz)

Karen Bryan-Dawson, department head hairstylist

Kate Starr, key hairstylist

Julie Kendrick, assistant department head hairstylist

Louise Coles, hairstylist

Makeup411.com will announce the winners following the Aug. 16 ceremony. Stay tuned!

London-based make-up artist Angela Holthuis and photographer Izabela Habur set a challenge for themselves: Habur
asked Holthuis, a fashion pro, to create “a small story with bold looks
within a small time frame, to test out how far we [could] push
ourselves creatively,” Holthuis said.

Make-Up Artist magazine is now accepting student competition
applications for the 2009 Los Angeles International Make-Up Artist
Trade Show. The themes for this year are Gothic and X-Men Mutants. The competition is open to students of a recognized make-up school and
to those who graduated 12 months prior to the competition. Make-Up Artist will only accept competition entries postmarked by May 22, 2009.

If you like Prescriptives products, you’d better stock up while you
can: On Sept. 17, Estée Lauder Companies announced it will stop
production and global wholesale distribution of the brand by Jan. 31,
2010. The brand will still be sold online at www.prescriptives.com
while inventory lasts.